- The President
- About Joy
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- 2022
- Dr. Yabome Gilpin-Jackson named 間眅埶AVs first Vice-President, People, Equity and Inclusion
- Chris (Syetaxtn) Lewis joins 間眅埶AV in advisory role on Indigenous Initiatives and Reconciliation
- A World of Difference: How universities must evolve in a post-COVID world
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- 間眅埶AV: What's Next?
- Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples day
- Please join us for the annual appreciation BBQ
- 間眅埶AV begins process to become Living Wage Employer
- Staying engaged in an increasingly polarized world
- 間眅埶AV: What's Next? - Message from the President to Faculty and Staff
- 間眅埶AV: What's Next? - Message from the President to students
- Search Announcement: Provost and Vice-President Academic
- Statement from the VP, PEI: Addressing Racism and Hate at 間眅埶AV
- 2021
- Welcome new 間眅埶AV students
- UPDATED Jan. 6: My response to Dec. 11 event in 間眅埶AV dining hall
- Celebrating Black History Month
- The Universitys Role and Contributions to a Just Recovery Over the Next Decade
- Inspired by meetings with 間眅埶AV Faculty and Staff
- Looking forward to Summer and Fall
- Opinion: This is why 間眅埶AV is backing the Burnaby Mountain gondola
- External Review of December 11, 2020 Event
- Facing the future with hope
- President's statement on TransMountain Expansion Project and support for a fire hall on Burnaby mountain
- The road ahead
- Stronger Together: 間眅埶AV, the pandemic and lessons for a better future
- 間眅埶AV to observe moment of silence at 2:15 PM today
- Taking action: Reconciliation at 間眅埶AV
- Join 間眅埶AV President Joy Johnson for a tour of Burnaby campus
- Message from the President: Residential school findings
- Dr. June Francis appointed Special Advisor to the President on Anti-Racism
- My response to the open letter from 間眅埶AV faculty and staff
- Resources and ways to support scholars in Afghanistan
- BC Vaccine Card
- Masks required on all 間眅埶AV campuses, vaccine card required for residence, athletics, dining, events and others
- Vaccine declaration and follow-up screening at 間眅埶AV
- Return to campus planning updates
- Welcome Back
- Work to review contract vs. in-house cleaning and food services
- National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- 間眅埶AV and SFSS united in commitment to climate action
- Inclusion benefits us all
- Moving forward with kindness
- 間眅埶AV commits to full divestment from fossil fuels
- Safety on 間眅埶AV's campuses
- Thank you!
- Temporary shift to remote learning January 10 23, 2022
- 2020
- Statement on academic freedom
- Welcome back faculty and staff
- Welcome back students
- Statement on scholar strike
- Reflections on my first 30 days
- Taking care of ourselves, taking care of each other
- Equity, diversity and inclusion commitments
- Statement on 間眅埶AV's Athletics Team Name Change
- Finding connection in times of adversity
- Wishing you a safe and restful holiday break
- Op-ed: 間眅埶AV helping drive social, economic innovation in time of crisis
- 2022
- Presidents Distinguished Community Leadership Award
- Strategic Plan
- Approach
- How to participate
- What we're hearing
- April 4, 2022: Updates and reflections
- April 19, 2022: Updates and reflections
- 間眅埶AV: Whats Next? phase one results now available
- Research assistants shape 間眅埶AV: Whats Next? analysis
- 間眅埶AV: Whats Next? Message from the President to Faculty and Staff
- 間眅埶AV: Whats Next? Message from the President to Students
- Search announcement: Provost and Vice-President Academic
- 間眅埶AV: Whats Next? Phase 2 results now available
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Fall events at 間眅埶AV
I hope your school year is off to a great start. And thanks to all those who participated in our welcome and orientation events, and helped to launch the new semester in a manner that befits a truly .
I had the pleasure last week of welcoming some of our incoming students in the stunning new building that is part of our Surrey campus.
Designed by the late visionary architect Bing Thom, the facility will be home to our new program, a in Western Canada that will help B.C. become a leader in sustainable energy and clean technologies. It is heartening to know that women comprise 40 percent of SEE's first undergraduate cohort, compared with 15-20 percent in the provinces current .
The start of the school year offers many opportunities to make new discoveries and acquire fresh knowledge. It's also a good time to reflect on future possibilities.
At 間眅埶AV, we have a planned a full roster of activities to help you do just that. Here are just some of the events that you can look forward to this fall.
On September 19, we launch the Presidents Dream Colloquium on Creative Ecologies, with guest speaker , who is the Frans Boas professor of Anthropology and Gender Studies at Columbia University.
This interdisciplinary colloquium series will bring a number of leading thinkers to 間眅埶AV to examine how cultural practitioners artists, writers, anthropologists, historians and interdisciplinary theorists critically address and creatively negotiate environmental concerns. All lectures are free and open to the university community.
Our annual takes place on September 27 at all three campuses in honour of the remarkable 間眅埶AV student who continues to inspire people around the world. Everyone at 間眅埶AV is encouraged to participate by running, walking, volunteering and/or donating to support cancer research.
takes place on October 10 and 11. In addition to celebrating the achievements of our outstanding graduating class, honorary degrees will be bestowed upon three extraordinary individuals: Timothy Caulfield, Lorne Trottier and 間眅埶AV alumnus Nadine Caron.
You can find a more comprehensive list of fall activities on the .
I look forward to seeing you at various campus events. It is always a pleasure to meet members of the 間眅埶AV community, hear about your aspirations and achievements, and discuss ways in which we can advance our mission to be Canadas engaged university.